Ted Bauer

Originally from New York City, Ted Bauer currently lives in Fort Worth, Texas. He's a writer and editor for RecruitingDaily who focuses on leadership, management, HR, recruiting, marketing, and the future of work. His popular blog, The Context of Things, has a simple premise -- how to improve work. Ted has a Bachelors in Psychology from Georgetown and a Masters in Organizational Development from the University of Minnesota. In addition to various blogging and ghost-writing gigs, he's also worked for brands such as McKesson, PBS, ESPN, and more. You can follow Ted on Twitter @tedbauer2003, connect with him on LinkedIn, or reach him on email at [email protected]  


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Brazen doubling down on those chat features (and just in time)

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Little backstory on our history with Brazen at RD: They hosted a HRTX event at their offices back last winter They have this cool sign (and flamingo) you see above… Read more

Is this the “Expertise Economy?”

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On the second night of #HRTechConf in Las Vegas, I stumbled into a happy hour co-hosted by Degreed and Bridge. These are both learning platforms. I know people come here… Read more

Solving your intervals and bottlenecks with Yello

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[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]   Welcome to what we’d call “Product Week” on this site. Over the last two weeks, at different recruiting industry events — first our own HRTX at… Read more

But really, are we going to save the hiring process from an Expo Hall in the desert?

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The 35,000-foot view Tuesday night when the Expo Hall at HR Tech 2018 opened, I was trying to meet up with some people and ended up doing about five-six laps… Read more

What in the living shit does “comfort with ambiguity” mean on a job description?

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Been out at HR Tech this week with about 5,000 other people in the general talent acquisition space, and it’s an overload of product demos, new information, beers, new friendships,… Read more

“Marketing is a crystal ball for recruiting.”

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Ah, welcome to the first #HRTechConf — HR Tech 2018 — post on this site. This is a quick-hitter recap of a session MC’ed by Katrina Kibben, who herself is… Read more

How to buy HR tech (a brief but informative guide)

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I cribbed some of this from William Tincup’s session at HRTX Chicago, and I’ll probably go back and add to it after HRTech in Vegas this week. But let’s start… Read more

What if analytics is more of a leadership problem than a technical problem?

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We’ve been talking about analytics, data, big data and all that for a hot minute. Data scientist is supposedly “the sexiest job of the 21st century.” Meow. There are flaws here,… Read more

CandE Awards: Here are some companies doing candidate experience right

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True story: at HRTX in Chicago yesterday, we met a woman who was laid off and went on 16 — yes, sixteen — interviews with a company for a new… Read more

Could we save the college career fair with a “crazy” idea from Singapore?

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Yesterday was our HRTX event in Chicago at the HQ of Yello, and we had a strong turnout and good conversations across four “tracks:” Global sourcing strategies College recruiting How to… Read more

Is it time for HR to get more “tech-y,” finally?

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This was written by the team at Apploi. Technology has enhanced our everyday lives, both at home and at work. While it seems like there’s a new tech fad every… Read more

The September webinar slate from RecruitingDaily

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If you have some time at work and can check out a webinar to up your talent acquisition game, here’s what we’ve got coming for the remainder of September: Read… Read more

Friendly reminder for the CHI peeps: We’ll be in town Thursday for HRTX

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9am this Thursday (9/6) at the Yello offices in downtown. Here’s the info you need to register. If you yourself are not in Chicago but have friends in talent acquisition/hiring/recruiting… Read more

Let’s kill off the old “Where will you be in five years?” question

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Let me try to get into this idea of the five year plan a little bit dramatically. Bear with me. I’ve probably been to 7-10 funerals in my life. Last… Read more

Browser-based integration might be the true future of HR Tech

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We’ve been doing webinars with guys like our boy Dean da Costa for years — this summer we did a RecruitingTools Live! with him, for example — and obviously, a… Read more

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